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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171025
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SUMMARY:Reading Suspicion Indicators & The Adversary's Method of Operations\, Malaysia
DESCRIPTION:									Overview\n									Who will attend\n									Trainer\n									Case Studies\n									Partners\n									Venue\n									Industry Insights\n									Brochure Download\n									Overview \nThis training provides security and law enforcement officers with the tools and skills to effectively assess threats in their operational environments. Attendees will come out with the ability to articulate “gut feeling” into clear definitions of Suspicion Indicators and Adversary’s Methods of Operations allowing the organisation to avoid liability issues and increase overall threat mitigation capabilities. \nAttendees will learn how to proactively prevent\, deter and respond to criminal and terrorist threats including hostile surveillance\, intelligence gathering\, dry runs and execution of the crime/attack. The training begins by making the attendees to think like the adversary and then use their experiences to assess threats and develop effective countermeasures. This training has been delivered to thousands of security professionals all over the world. \nKey Takeaways from Attending This Workshop: \n\nUnderstand the operational process of executing a successful attack\nIdentify criminal or terrorist Methods of Operations (MOs).\nExperience adversary’s perspectives through training modules and exercises.\nPinpoint what can be considered suspicious in their protected environment.\nMaster bomb configurations as well as concealment methods of means of aggression.\nUtilise Predictive Profiling methodology in threat assessments of people\, objects and situations.\n\n									Who will attend \n\nMilitary members tasked with protecting installations (force protection) or responsible for responding to terrorist-related incidents.\nFirst response personnel (Police\, Fire\, Medics) responsible for responding to terrorist incidents.\nDirectors of Security responsible for conducting assessments\, developing policies and procedures and training members of their staff to identify and prevent terrorist activity.\nMembers of security departments and units that hold responsibility for access control or are first responders for their organisation.\n\nWith the following job titles: \n\nChief Operations Officer (COO)\nChief Security Officer (CSO)\nChief Strategy Officer\nCorporate Security Manager\nCrisis Response Manager\nDirector of Operations\nEmergency Management Director and/or Manager\nRisk Manager and/or Director\nSecurity Director and/or Manager\nSecurity Supervisor\nVice President and/or Director of Security\n\n  \n									Trainer \nWorkshop Trainer has trained extensively in Australia\, New Zealand\, Papua New Guinea\, USA\, Middle East and Asia on predictive profiling\, red teaming and security engineering. Workshop Trainer has over 30 years security and emergency services experience\, including service with the Royal Australian Navy\, Victorian\, Queensland and NSW Fire and Ambulance Services and senior management positions within the Australian security industry and Papua New Guinea. \nWorkshop Trainer is a Licensed NSW Security Consultant holding Security Risk Management\, Training\, Assessment and WH&S Certificates in addition to being a registered NSW security trainer. Kim is a member of the Fire Prevention Association of Australia\, Institute of Security Providers Association of Australia Ltd and ASIS. \nWorkshop Trainer is a regular invited speaker at international security seminars and has been called before Australian Parliament Senate Committee hearings on Organised Crime as an expert witness on profiling and security within the aviation industry. \n									Case Studies \nThe modules in the training offered are supported with group exercises\, scenario simulations and video evidence\, in addition to reviews of many pertinent case studies. Workshop facilitator will work closely with the participants to address scenarios and incidents that are relevant to their specific skill set. \nCase studies include: \n\nAnne Marie Murphy\nPi Glilot Gas Depot\nMohammed Sadique Khan\nRainbow Warrior\nPan Am Fl 103\n9/11\nKorean Air FL 858\nKarin A\nThe ‘Little Bomber’\n\n  \n									Partners \nTraining Partner: \n \n  \nInterested to be part of this training? \nPlease contact us at hello@q8asia.com.sg to discuss your requirements.  \n									Venue \nThe Ritz-Carlton \n168\, Jalan Imbi\, \n55100\, Kuala Lumpur\, \nMalaysia \nTel: (6) 3142 8000 \nhttp://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/malaysia/kuala-lumpur \n									Industry Insights\n									Brochure Download \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n \n—Albania (355)Algeria (213)Andorra (376)Angola (244)Anguilla (264)Antigua and Barbuda (268)Argentina (54)Armenia (374)Aruba (297)Ascension Island (247)Australia (61)Austria (43)Azerbaijan (994)Bahamas (242)Bahrain (973)Bangladesh (880)Barbados (246)Belarus (375)Belgium (32)Belize (501)Benin (229)Bermuda (441)Bhutan (975)Bolivia (591)Bosnia (387)Botswana (267)Brazil (55)Brunei (673)Bulgaria (359)Burkina Faso (226)Burundi (257)Cambodia (855)Cameroon (237)Canada (1)Cape Verde Islands (238)Cayman Islands (345)Central Africa Republic (236)Chad (235)Chile (56)China (86)Columbia (57)Comoros Island (269)Congo (242)Cook Islands (682)Costa Rica (506)Croatia (385)Cuba (53)Cyprus (357)Czech Republic (420)Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire) (243)Denmark (45)Diego Garcia (246)Djibouti (253)Dominica Islands (767)Dominican Republic (809)Ecuador (593)Egypt (20)El Salvador (503)Equatorial Guinea (240)Eritrea (291)Estonia (372)Ethiopia (251)Faeroe Islands (298)Falkland Islands (500)Fiji Islands (679)Finland (358)France (33)French Guiana  (594)French Polynesia (689)Gabon (241)Georgia (995)Germany (49)Ghana (233)Gibraltar (350)Greece (30)Greenland (299)Grenada (473)Guadeloupe (590)Guam (671)Guatemala (502)Guinea Bissau (245)Guinea Republic (224)Guyana (592)Haiti (509)Honduras (503)Hong Kong (852)Hungary (36)Iceland (354)India (91)Indonesia (62)Iran (98)Iraq (964)Ireland (353)Israel (972)Italy (39)Ivory Coast (225)Jamaica (876)Japan (81)Jordan (962)Kazakhstan (7)Kenya (254)Kiribati (686)Korea\, North (850)Korea\, South (82)Kuwait (965)Kyrgyzstan (996)Laos (856)latvia (371)Lebanon (961)Lesotho (266)Liberia (231)Libya (218)Liechtenstein (423)Lithuania (370)Luxembourg (352)Macau (853)Macedonia (Fyrom) (389)Madagascar (261)Malawi (265)Malaysia (60)Maldives Republic (960)Mali (223)Malta (356)Mariana Islands (670)Marshall Islands (692)Martinique (596)Mauritius (230)Mayotte Islands (269)Mexico (52)Micronesia (691)Moldova (373)Monaco (377)Mongolia (976)Montserrat (664)Morocco (212)Mozambique (258)Myanmar (Burma) (95)Namibia (264)Nauru (674)Nepal (977)Netherlands (31)Netherlands Antilles (599)New Caledonia (687)New Zealand (64)Nicaragua (505)Niger (227)Nigeria (234)Niue Island (683)Norfolk Island (672)Norway (47)Oman (968)Pakistan (92)Palau (680)Palestine (970)Panama (507)Papua New Guinea (675)Paraguay (595)Peru (51)Philippines (63)Poland (48)Portugal (351)Puerto Rico (787)Qatar (974)Reunion Island (262)Romania (40)Russia (7)Rwanda (250)Samoa (American) (684)Samoa (Western) (685)San Marino (378)Sao Tome & Principe (239)Saudi Arabia (966)Senegal (221)Serbia (381)Seychelles (248)Sierra Leone (232)Singapore (65)Slovak Republic (421)Slovenia (386)Solomon Islands (677)Somalia (252)South Africa (27)Spain (34)Sri Lanka (94)St Helena (290)St Kitts & Nevia (869)St Lucia (758)Sudan (249)Surinam (597)Swaziland (268)Sweden (46)Switzerland (41)Syria (963)Taiwan (886)Tajikistan (992)Tanzania (255)Thailand (66)The Gambia (220)Togo (228)Tonga (676)Trinidad & Tobago (868)Tunisia (216)Turkey (90)Turkmenistan (993)Turks & Caicos Islands (649)Tuvalu (688)Uganda (256)Ukraine (380)United Arab Emirates (971)United Kingdom (44)Uruguay (598)USA (1)Uzbekistan (998)Vanuatu (678)Venezuela (58)Vietnam (84)Wallis & Futuna Islands (681)Yemen Arab Republic (967)Zambia (260)Zimbabwe (263) \n \n \n \n \nHow did you learn about this training?Email campaignLink from other websiteEvent brochureMagazine adSearch engineNewsgroup postColleagues recommendationAdvanced notice by postGoogle Ad WordsSocial media sitesWord of mouthSales contactOther\n \n \n\n
URL:https://q8asia.com.sg/event/readingsuspicions/
LOCATION:168 Jalan Imbi\, Kuala Lumpur\, 55100\, Malaysia
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